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New Zealand's Dress Code for Job Interviews

It is important to demonstrate at an interview good appearance as well as good manners.

Dress for the job you want, not for the job you have

Do your research. Find out what their employees wear and then dress as they are or nicer than that.

New Zealanders dress neatly and conservatively.

Men wear dark suits and ties.

Women wear suits, dresses or skirts and blouses.

Caps, bandannas, athletic shoes, sweats, unkempt clothes, jeans, singlets, open shoes and thongs are never acceptable. If the wind was blowing, comb your hair before making first contact at the reception. Do not carry a water bottle or coffee mug. Carry only a slim folder holding your job application documents and resumes. Do not chew anything.

In New Zealand, how you dress is the one of the most important aspect in being hired

Other New Zealand's Dress Code Info

We hope that your job interview has been successful. Follow up the job interview with a thank you letter. Employers regard this as an indication of your strong interest in the position.